Nick woke up in the Technician's room and looked around.
"Already done? That was fast!" the Technician said.
"Yes, I'm done. How long was I gone?" Nick asked.
"Like three seconds," the Technician said. "Your eyes closed, and you basically opened them up again. It was like a very slow blink."
Nick frowned. "I felt like I was gone for at least 30 minutes."
"What did you see?" Ghosty asked as he deactivated his machines again.
Nick stood up and told them about the paths.
The most important thing was that Specters didn't just get new abilities but that the Sun most likely granted them.
"The suffering I caused in my life turned into the energy necessary to create my path," Nick said. "After a couple of times of walking back and forth, I also noticed that the weaker humans turned into white dust that combined with the dust of the stronger humans."
"Without the presence of the strong humans, the path probably wouldn't be stable enough to support me. On the other hand, without the presence of the weaker humans, there probably wouldn't be enough dust to lead me to the end."
"That explains the quantity and quality requirements," Nick added.
"Interesting," the Technician said. "What about the abilities?"
Nick told them about the many different abilities he had seen.
"That's quite a privilege," the Technician said. "Humans can only choose abilities based on a fitting Specter, but we can't know for sure what we will actually get. We only know that it is related to the Specter's powers."
"The ability to directly see what your ability will be is a huge advantage. You also don't need a fitting human or Specter to gain it."
The Technician sighed.
"No wonder all the Specters have such congruent abilities. They all fit together so well, while most of the Extractors have different abilities that you essentially have to use separately."
Nick nodded.
When he came to the part where he could choose to increase his intelligence,the eyes of the two scientists widened.
"You can do that? I'm pretty sure humans can't do that," the Technician said. "That's crazy!"
Nick nodded. "It increases the speed at which I can calculate things and makes some complex matters rather obvious to me, but it's not what I chose."
The two were surprised. "Why not? I can't see what could be better."n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
"You need hands to operate a weapon, but without a weapon, you're weak," Nick said.
"You're saying intelligence without strength is meaningless?" Ghosty asked, feeling a bit called out.
"If you can rely on the strength around you, intelligence is the most important," Nick said.
"But I don't have that luxury."
"I am operating on my own most of the time. Heightened intelligence helps me a lot, but there is only so much I can do with a limited number of tools."
"Instead, I chose something that allows me to use all the tools humanity can provide."
"On top of that, it might give me an opportunity to achieve something that seemed impossible in the past," Nick added.
"What is it?" the Technician asked.
Ghosty also looked at Nick with interest.
"This," a different voice said.
The Technician and Ghosty looked at the new person in the room.
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